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'''FuseDocs''' is a program definition language created by Hal Helms in the late 1990s.
In its original form, FuseDocs used a proprietary [[vocabulary]] to define the responsibilities, properties, and I/O of code module in the [[ColdFusion]] programming language. In its second form (2.0), FuseDocs uses an [[XML]] [[vocabulary]]. In essence, FuseDocs forms a sort of work order, telling the [[programmer]] everything needed to write the module, and nothing more. A Fusebox architect is responsible for creating the FuseDocs for an application. A DTD for FuseDocs is available at fusebox.org.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fusebox.org|title=fusebox official website|access-date=2019-12-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080711190220/http://www.fusebox.org/|archive-date=2008-07-11|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Although FuseDocs was so named because of its creation within the Fusebox community, it is also used by developers who do not employ Fusebox as an [[application framework]].
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